Mixing-machine.



" lar slots 54 for securing the f .iixer blade en shaft 48 like to alantern bottoni i er theyonet joint. The howl 58 reinevehly snpported in,the howl" ring 3 is formed with radial lugs 59 adapted to with conresponding bosses 6l formed on ring for preventing the rotation of thehowl therein with the blade 55.

ln operation, the sliding rod serves en gage the tumbler gear `with theeene gears for cha-ngingthe speed of the driven shaft. The engagementor" the tapered .lug with the grooves in the casing serves to maintainthe change speed gears in proper position oit registration. rl`he hingedcover on the casing serves to deaden the noise of the gears there-- in.The hand screw serves to adjust the bracket Awith the heater in propervertical may he counter-balanced relation with the bowl. The Weight etthe vertically adjustable parts is .fixed and they if desired` in anyordinary manner While the Weight et the i howl will vary according tothe size o1 the hatch therein. rihe engagement of the mixer shaft pinionwith the stationery internal gear serves to rotate the mixer blade, endthe spindle serves te revolve seid shattvfith the mixer in a circleWithin the bowl; The yield ing connections of the disk with. the spindleserves to relieve any sudden shock of the disk and the mixer by theengagement ot' the speed changinggenrs. rlhe novel detachableec-onnections otl the mixer binde shank with its shaft maintains seid'olede at ell titties in perfect alinement with said shaft. l he posttion of the drip cups under the respective hearings catches the misteoil and prevents it from dripping into the howl.

What l claim as my invention and desire l g I I l i l l r l secure byLetters Patent of the United l. ln e mixing n'nieliine, the combinationot' ai standard sinnportingI the driving gear, a stationery howl-holdingdevice in the hase of the standard, a bracket `vertically adjusb able onthe standard and carrying the beater Spindle which is splined to slidevertically through the member of the .driving gear by which it .isrotated, e disk journaled lon the loivenend of seid spindle and housinga collar which is lined rigidly to said spindle to maintain the latterin said'hraelet, a resilient driving connection between said eoller sindseid disk, a heater shaft eecentrically journaled in said disk, tatingsaid shaft. In :i mixing machine, the combination of si standard housingthe driving gear, a stationery howl-holding device in the hase of thestandard, a hraeliet vertically adjustable on the standard and having edepending sleeve, a ring gear lined to said sleeve, a heater spindlejournaled in said sleeve and Vhinting e, vertically sliding drivingconnection with said driving gear, a collar fixed to seid spindle andadapted to rotate on said bracket, e dis-li mounted on .the lower end ofsaid spindle and adapted to rotate therewith, e shock absorbingconnection between said spindle and said disk, and so mounted as tomaintain the spindle in the bracket, a beater shaft jonrnaled insaiddisk parallel with and eccentric tosaid spindle, and a gear on seidshaft meshing with said ring gear.

HERBERT HACKSTEDDE.

Beermat,

En. W. lineman.

and gearing for ros Cri

